The nfl is a business and no amount of money getting thrown around is justification for people acting like ****. Further no one working in reliant, for the nfl or one of the nfl teams should expect to have ice or anything else thrown at them outside of a football as that is far beyond the norm for said setting. You can keep talking about money but people's bad behavior have nothing to do with money or lack there of

I thought brining the man here from Atlanta was a mistake. I've never had any faith in him as a QB; however, applauding a man being physically injured is simply VILE. I've broken bones and had concussions and wouldn't wish that on ANYBODY (well...maybe ONE guy...but he sucks) Are you one of those guys who sits back and watches Nascar for wrecks or Reality TV on the off chance that someone get's hurt? Get off your couch man. Go out and participate in some kind of activity in which you MIGHT sustain an injury and if you break a bone of sprain something you have my word that I will sign your cast rather than laugh at you.

Nobody is arguing the fact that it's evil to cheer when someone has been hurt my thing is that it's really weak for a team like the texans to use this subject to cover up their own problems they are having on the football field. The fans have been there for 12 years and 10 of those years were not playoff years.

Nobody is arguing the fact that it's evil to cheer when someone has been hurt my thing is that it's really weak for a team like the texans to use this subject to cover up their own problems they are having on the football field. The fans have been there for 12 years and 10 of those years were not playoff years.

McClain reported that Schaub did not attend this morning's quarterbacks' meeting.....he was getting treatments. He doesn't think Schaub will play Sunday (now that shocks me).

Kubiak reports that Schaub's foot today is quite swollen and painful. He was "standing" on the sideline during practice. I wonder if anyone says what he was wearing on his right foot........sandals, tennies, taped and bare foot on crutches, boot or cast........it wouldn't surprise me if we hear nothing.........

I think they're hiding the extent of the injury on purpose

This is from today's practice, courtesy of @KHOUSportsMatt (Matt Musil)

The inversion/dorsiflexion injury can result in extending Lisfranc foot and ankle ligament injuries. And I still do not rule out the peroneal tendon subluxation, as some will treat them misguidely with an ankle brace or walking boot. This conservative management approach in athletes (i.e.: ankle brace, cast or walking boot) is associated with a low success rate and will commonly require operative repair.

Funny how Schaub is dressed for winter. I would be surprised if Schaub was not wearing at least a heavy fixed ankle brace under those sweats. Playing on Sunday?........put a fork in it.

The inversion/dorsiflexion injury can result in extending Lisfranc foot and ankle ligament injuries. And I still do not rule out the peroneal tendon subluxation, as some will treat them misguidely with an ankle brace or walking boot. This conservative management approach in athletes (i.e.: ankle brace, cast or walking boot) is associated with a low success rate and will commonly require operative repair.

Funny how Schaub is dressed for winter. I would be surprised if Schaub was not wearing at least a heavy fixed ankle brace under those sweats. Playing on Sunday?........put a fork in it.

Nobody is arguing the fact that it's evil to cheer when someone has been hurt my thing is that it's really weak for a team like the texans to use this subject to cover up their own problems they are having on the football field. The fans have been there for 12 years and 10 of those years were not playoff years.

We're ALL frustrated and at the end of the day some heads will roll. Whose head is up for debate. While I'm NOT a fan of Schaub I'm wishing the muff-hugga a speedy recovery.

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This is from today's practice, courtesy of @KHOUSportsMatt (Matt Musil)

Depending on the exact injuries, solid modified ankle braces like these (some with solid foot sole extensions for foot stability), in addition to taping over the arch of the foot as necessary, can be worn with athletic shoes.